What's On in Bridgetown, WA

Bridgetown is an attractive timber and tourist town on the banks of the Blackwood River, located about 96 km south of Bunbury and 270 km south of Perth. The Bridgetown region is the known as the jewel in the crown of the magical South West corner of Western Australia. It is ideally located at the thriving centre and heart of the of the South West and is a hub for all the attractions and activities of the region. Bridgetown provides the gateway to the plethora of Forests, Nature Reserves and National Parks, heritage walks and trails, wineries, and an array of outstanding heritage listed buildings. Bridgetown was given recognition as a listed `Heritage Town` in 2000. Bridgetown is the service centre for a very productive agricultural district and is a major town in the famous Blackwood Valley
winery region. The area has a fascinating heritage. The fascinating Jigsaw Gallery and Museum has a wonderful collection of jigsaws. Bridgetown boasts three 3 wineries, two art galleries, a cidery, many delightful cafes and restaurants. The town is famous for its beautiful gardens and Bridgetown hosts the annual Festival of Country Gardens. Among the many local attractions and events are: # Bridgetown-Greenbushes Tourist Bureau # Local Scenic Drives # Bridgedale # St Pauls Anglican Church # Sunnyhurst Winery # The Barn at Ford House # Greenbushes Mine Lookout # Fat Arts and Studio Inkling # Bohemian Woodcraft # Bridgetown Jarrah Park # Blackwood Valley Cidery # The Blackwood River - Parks and Scenic Lookouts # The Geegelup Heritage Trail and
the Little Schools Trail. # Blackwood River Chamber Festival # Blues at Bridgetown.